If you’re in Port Harcourt and you miss this… you might actually hear about it for weeks.

Something big is about to go down—PraiseWine 2026 is happening on April 12 at the iconic Obi-Wali International Conference Centre, and this isn’t just another gospel concert you scroll past on your phone.

This is the kind of gathering where moments happen—the kind people don’t plan, but never forget.

Because here’s what usually follows an event like this: clips start flying all over Instagram and TikTok, random ministration moments suddenly become the soundtrack of the week, and one song you’ve never heard before becomes everywhere. And when that happens, the worst feeling is realizing… you weren’t in the room.

PraiseWine isn’t just about music—it’s about atmosphere. It’s where worship stops being routine and starts becoming real. Where a normal night turns into something deeply personal for hundreds (sometimes thousands) of people at once. No filters. No pressure. Just raw, powerful encounters.

And let’s be honest—there’s something different about being physically present. Watching it online later is never the same. The sound hits differently. The energy is different. The moments? You can’t download those.

If you’re serious about the gospel space—whether as a listener, a creative, or someone building something in it—this is one of those rooms you should be in. Not just to attend, but to experience, to connect, to be part of what people will still be talking about days after.

April 12.
Obi-Wali International Conference Centre.
Port Harcourt.

Miss it if you want… but don’t be surprised when everyone else is saying, “you should have been there.”

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